
George W. McAdoo
George W. McAdoo was an American engineer and public official, known for his role in developing transportation and infrastructure projects in the early 20th century. He served as the Director of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works during the New Deal era, overseeing large-scale projects to improve roads, bridges, and public facilities to help economic recovery. His leadership helped modernize the country’s infrastructure, providing jobs and boosting economic growth during difficult times.